Paugus Bay Behavioral Health

Telehealth in New Hampshire

Types of Treatment

Psychotherapy

Secure

Convenient

Statewide Access

  • Statewide Access: Telehealth services are available to all residents of New Hampshire, regardless of their location within the state.
  • Remote Accessibility: Patients can access telehealth appointments from any location within New Hampshire, ensuring convenience and flexibility.
  • Therapist Privacy: Our therapists conduct sessions from private, quiet, and secure locations, guaranteeing confidentiality and professionalism.
  • Secure Connectivity: Patients can rest assured that telehealth sessions are conducted over secure and encrypted connections, safeguarding their privacy.
  • Flexible and Confidential Care: Telehealth offers the convenience of accessing therapy from anywhere in New Hampshire while ensuring patients receive confidential and quality care in a secure environment.

Technical Requirements

  • Device: You will need access to a phone, tablet, or computer with internet connectivity.
  • Internet Connection: A stable internet connection is necessary for video calls. Minimum recommended internet speed may vary, but a broadband connection is typically sufficient.
  • Webcam: If using a computer or tablet, a built-in or external webcam is required for video calls.
  • Microphone: A microphone, either built-in or external, is necessary for audio communication during video calls.
  • Speakers or Headphones: You might want speakers or headphones for clear audio output during video calls.
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Appropriate for All Ages

  • Adults
    • IOP
    • Group Therapy
    • Individual Therapy
    • Family Therapy
    • Medical Follow-Ups
  • Adolescents:
    • Individual Therapy
    • Family Therapy
    • Medical Follow-Ups

Our Medical Director

Dr. Ryan Wakim, MD

Ryan J. Wakim, M.D. completed his undergraduate education at Wheeling Jesuit University before moving to Morgantown to attend West Virginia University where he completed his primary medical education and residency as chief resident of psychiatry.

He is board certified in psychiatry with personal interests in addiction, mood disorders, and trauma-related disorders.

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